Difference between revisions of "Template:Raspberry Pi"
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| − | | list2 = | + | | list2 = [[RPi Hardware|Hardware]] - [[RPi HardwareHistory|Hardware History]] - [[RPi Low-level peripherals|Low-level peripherals]] - [[RPi Expansion Boards|Expansion Boards]] |
| − | [[RPi Hardware|Hardware]] - [[RPi | + | |
| − | | group3 = '''<span style="color:#FFFFFF"> | + | | group3 = '''<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Peripherals</span>''' |
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| − | [[RPi | + | [[RPi Screens|Screens]] - [[RPi Cases|Cases]] - [[RPi VerifiedPeripherals|Other Peripherals]] |
| − | | group4 = '''<span style="color:#FFFFFF"> | + | | group4 = '''<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Software</span>''' |
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| − | [[RPi | + | [[RPi Software|Software]] - [[RPi Distributions|Distributions]] - [[RPi Kernel Compilation|Kernel]] - [[RPi Performance|Performance]] - [[RPi Programming|Programming]] |
| − | | group5 = '''<span style="color:#FFFFFF"> | + | | group5 = '''<span style="color:#FFFFFF">Projects</span>''' |
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| − | [[RPi | + | [[RPi Projects|Guides, Projects & Tutorials]] - [[RPi Tasks|Tasks]] - [[RPi Education|Education]] - [[RPi Community|Communities]] |
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Please use this template only for the English language version, and make a copy if you wish to use it for another language. Please be careful when editing and use preview, as this template appears on a number of pages.
As the RaspberryPi category is included below, every article using this links table template should be forced to become a member of the category, but feel free to add the category tag to the article anyway as it does no harm.
If you're wondering how this template is possible - it uses the Navbar, Navbox and Transclude templates from wikipedia under Creative Commons Sharealike licence, with CSS info added manually as eLinux doesn't allow editing of the master CSS.